UPDATE: More information released in homicide-suicide

Officers with the Jacksonville Police Department found the bodies of Jeremy Darrell Hall and Jessica B. Hart-Hall, both 22, of Jacksonville, at 1405 Hargett St. Tuesday.

By TABITHA CLARK- Daily News Staff

Published: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 03:23 PM.

Updated at 9:04 a.m. Oct. 25

The man whose body was found in a house on Hargett Street on Tuesday has been identified by Marine Corps officials.

Lance Cpl. Jeremy D. Hall, 22, of Amanda, Ohio, and his wife Jessica Hall, 22, of Amanda Ohio, were found dead at 1405 Hargett St. by Jacksonville Police after a family member called JPD concerned.

According to Jacksonville Police, autopsies were performed Wednesday at Onslow Memorial Hospital. Jessica Hall had two fatal gunshot wounds, and Lance Cpl. Hall had died from a single, apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.

First Lt. Kristen McCarthy, a 2nd Marine Division spokeswoman, stated in an email that the Marine was a tank crewman assigned to 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. He joined the Marine Corps in March 2011 and was promoted to his current rank in December 2011.

His awards include the National Defense Service Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

“2nd Marine Division’s thoughts are with the Hall family during this difficult time,” McCarthy stated.

Police believe the incident was a homicide-suicide, and it remains under investigation.

Contact Daily News Reporter Tabitha Clark at 910-219-8454 or Tabitha.Clark@jdnews.com. Follow her on Twitter at @TabithaLClark or friend her on Facebook.

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Updated at 5:09 p.m.

Authorities have confirmed the identities of two people found dead this week in a house on Hargett Street.

Officers with the Jacksonville Police Department found the bodies of Jeremy Darrell Hall and Jessica B. Hart-Hall, both 22, of Jacksonville, on Tuesday in the home at 1405 Hargett St.

Autopsies were performed Wednesday at Onslow Memorial Hospital. Jessica Hall had two fatal gunshot wounds, and Jeremy Hall had died from a single, apparently self- inflicted, gunshot wound, according to JPD.

The man whose body was found in a house on Hargett Street on Tuesday has been identified by Marine Corps officials.

Lance Cpl. Jeremy D. Hall, 22, of Amanda, Ohio, and his wife Jessica Hall, 22, of Amanda Ohio, were found dead at 1405 Hargett St. by Jacksonville Police after a family member called JPD concerned.

According to Jacksonville Police, autopsies were performed Wednesday at Onslow Memorial Hospital. Jessica Hall had two fatal gunshot wounds, and Lance Cpl. Hall had died from a single, apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.

First Lt. Kristen McCarthy, a 2nd Marine Division spokeswoman, stated in an email that the Marine was a tank crewman assigned to 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine Division. He joined the Marine Corps in March 2011 and was promoted to his current rank in December 2011.

His awards include the National Defense Service Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

“2nd Marine Division’s thoughts are with the Hall family during this difficult time,” McCarthy stated.

Police believe the incident was a homicide-suicide, and it remains under investigation.

Contact Daily News Reporter Tabitha Clark at 910-219-8454 or Tabitha.Clark@jdnews.com. Follow her on Twitter at @TabithaLClark or friend her on Facebook.

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Updated at 5:09 p.m.

Authorities have confirmed the identities of two people found dead this week in a house on Hargett Street.

Officers with the Jacksonville Police Department found the bodies of Jeremy Darrell Hall and Jessica B. Hart-Hall, both 22, of Jacksonville, on Tuesday in the home at 1405 Hargett St.

Autopsies were performed Wednesday at Onslow Memorial Hospital. Jessica Hall had two fatal gunshot wounds, and Jeremy Hall had died from a single, apparently self- inflicted, gunshot wound, according to JPD.

Both were from Amanda, Ohio, and had relocated to Jacksonville when Jeremy Hall — an M1A1 tanker according to information on a Facebook page in his name — was stationed at Camp Lejeune. A picture on that page shows that he graduated from his MCRD Parris Island boot camp on June 10, 2011. The two were married on Feb. 18, 2012, according to the Onslow County Register of Deeds.

First Lt. Kristen McCarthy, 2nd Marine Division spokeswoman, confirmed via email that one of the dead was a Camp Lejeune Marine. However, she added, the office would not release any identifying information pending 24-hour notification of the next of kin.

The Halls’ bodies were found in the same room by police officers who went to the home Tuesday afternoon after receiving a call from a worried family member, according to JPD. Two cars were in the driveway but arriving officers received no response from inside the home, which was dead-bolted from the inside and had no signs of forced entry, according to JPD.

The investigation is still active and open.

Contact Daily News Reporter Tabitha Clark at 910-219-8454 or Tabitha.Clark@jdnews.com. Follow her on Twitter at @TabithaLClark or friend her on Facebook.

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Authorities have confirmed the identities of two people found dead in a house on Hargett Street on Tuesday.

Officers with the Jacksonville Police Department found the bodies of Jeremy Darrell Hall and Jessica B. Hart-Hall, both 22, of Jacksonville, in the home at 1405 Hargett St.

Jessica Hall had suffered two fatal gunshot wounds and Jeremy Hall had died from a single apparent self- inflicted gunshot wound, according to JPD.

Autopsies were performed today at Onslow Memorial Hospital. Both of the deceased were from Amanda, Ohio, relocating to Jacksonville when Jeremy Hall was stationed at Camp Lejeune as an active duty service member.

Authorities received a call at 12:36 p.m. Tuesday from a family member concerned about the welfare of one of the residents in the home, according to JPD. Police received no response at the home and found the bodies upon entering.

Jeremy and Jessica Hall were married on Feb. 18, 2012, according to the Onslow County Register of Deeds.

Jeremy was a M1A1 Tanker with the Marine Corps aboard Camp Lejeune, according to Jeremy Hall’s Facebook page. A picture on his Facebook page shows that he graduated from his MCRD Parris Island boot camp on June 10, 2011.

JPD has stated that their preliminary investigation revealed that an apparent homicide-suicide took place in the residence, but the investigation is still active and open.